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five billion dollars would mediately be cut out of the federal budget which could seriously wound our economy this is what's referred to here in washington as the sequester today president obama went all harry truman and house republicans telling them out irresponsible it is the law of the sequester kick in just to preserve tax breaks and loopholes for millionaires and billionaires. so that republicans in congress face a simple choice are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education and health care and national security and all the jobs that depend on them or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations or you will have teachers laid off or kids not have access to head start or deeper cuts in student loan programs. just because you want to protect the special tax interest and loophole that the vast majority of americans don't benefit from that's the choice that's the question. for more on the president's speech t
five billion dollars would mediately be cut out of the federal budget which could seriously wound our economy this is what's referred to here in washington as the sequester today president obama went all harry truman and house republicans telling them out irresponsible it is the law of the sequester kick in just to preserve tax breaks and loopholes for millionaires and billionaires. so that republicans in congress face a simple choice are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments...
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or struggling to get its economy growing the u.k. is no knocking on india's trade dollars promise david cameron is in the british former colony urging it to open up for more investment the u.k. delegation includes business leaders from more than one hundred companies also several ministers and m.p.'s of what is said in fact to be the biggest ever team taken abroad by a prime minister cameron claimed india and britain were on track to double trade between them by twenty fifteen and that he wants the u.k. to become new delhi's partner of choice as he put it investors have been craving for india to free up regulations for years there's a lot of money worth they have potentially will professor serum charlie or from the diddle school of international affairs in new delhi spoke to us and he's skeptical about cameron's promise of huge trade growth in his description of relations with india as quote special. what we will see here. and in relationships that is on a level that would union and be done mutual benefits and interests between india
or struggling to get its economy growing the u.k. is no knocking on india's trade dollars promise david cameron is in the british former colony urging it to open up for more investment the u.k. delegation includes business leaders from more than one hundred companies also several ministers and m.p.'s of what is said in fact to be the biggest ever team taken abroad by a prime minister cameron claimed india and britain were on track to double trade between them by twenty fifteen and that he wants...
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this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other world in the united states called the health care economy where everything has been booming. the jobs keep growing. incomes keep going up. hospitals -- >> insurance companies are doing okay. >> the insurance companies are doing okay. ge is doing great, selling cat scans, siemens is doing great selling cat scans. the drug companies are doing great. it got to a point because i started this, you know, awhile ago, we just updated the c.e.o. salaries for the hospitals i write about. they were going up 5, 10, 15%. >> a bitter pym by steven brill. nicol
this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report. and. i. i welcome back a pile of textbooks a lunch box and. the things you might find in a british school bag. parents a recent study shows an ever increasing number of people being cool with weapons in british schools sarah firth looks into the figures and investigates the shocking trend. teaches lots of things you probably end up in a dead end job or in prison you'll be lucky to be alive when you're sixteen. you know our parent is gone our courage is not for no for teaching them to say anything about a stark insight into the reality facing some of britain's schoolchildren despite having one of the best education systems in the world the latest research estimates that up to full peoples a day a court with weapons in persists cools guns knives and knuckle dusters just some of the items confiscated by police are remember we're always searching the school and . gun to the. gun. and i see this first s
find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report. and. i. i welcome back a pile of textbooks a lunch box and. the things you might find in a british school bag. parents a recent study shows an ever increasing number of people being cool with weapons in british schools sarah firth looks into the figures and investigates the shocking trend. teaches lots of things you probably end up in a dead end job or...
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the economy. version rich existed reservation with the federations of interest out there i would say i don't know for sure that but not at the level of the. sponsor her for individual business and i felt that we were missing. and so we decided to set up. a group of industrious richard to be guaranteed yesterday so as to have the capacity of to wrestle through the c.e.o. . there were the and yelling who ran the fia in italy two three said decker who ran phillips in the netherlands. was paid...
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he and other state leaders are discussing many issues including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the work force, talent is being wasted and our economic peltiveness suffers. >> governors are also discussing gun control the new health care law, and looming budget cuts that are urging lawmakers to do something to avoid the march 1st deadline. >>> secretary of state will be on his first official trip overseas. he will make a stop in london england. the main objective is to bring new ideas to capitols in europe and the middle east and discuss solutions to try to end the ongoing violence in syria and mali and afghanistan. >>> this will be a very busy sunday for cardinal donald. he will celebrate a mass for son tiff kit of pope benedict xvi. then around 2:00 he will catch a flight to rome where he will take part in selecting the next pope. pope benedict held his final sunday blessing this morning. he will only have one scheduled appearance before he retires on thursday. this all comes as the ital
he and other state leaders are discussing many issues including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the work force, talent is being wasted and our economic peltiveness suffers. >> governors are also discussing gun control the new health care law, and looming budget cuts that are urging lawmakers to do something to avoid the march 1st deadline. >>> secretary of state will be on his...
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can the economy go from smoking hot to ice cold overnight? can we go from thinking we are working our way out of a long-term jam to game over? the buzzer, that's what was swirling through everybody's heads today. the market got whacked again. we did have a bit of a late-day comeback. the dow sank nearly 47 points. and don't forget, yesterday was the worst day of the s & p for the year. today, down another 1.04%. the speed with which things got negative is breathtaking, too breathtaking if you ask me. considering my "squawk on the street" partner, how do things flip so quickly? sequester, housing, to europe, all went from benign to pernicious in one week. is that possible? i think things got more mixed, less positive. mixed data doesn't jive with a market that was up 8%, where we were when things turned sour. it's not so negative that we should give up this year's gains. i said for many, too much negativity to handle without taking aggressive selling action. i get that. i don't dismiss anything as important as the huge downturn in commodities,
can the economy go from smoking hot to ice cold overnight? can we go from thinking we are working our way out of a long-term jam to game over? the buzzer, that's what was swirling through everybody's heads today. the market got whacked again. we did have a bit of a late-day comeback. the dow sank nearly 47 points. and don't forget, yesterday was the worst day of the s & p for the year. today, down another 1.04%. the speed with which things got negative is breathtaking, too breathtaking if...
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. >> reporter: a lot of concern about the over all economy remains after weak sales reported from sales and weakening consumer confidence. maureen naylor, ktvu. >>> a mansion in hillsboro is up for sale at a jaw dropping size that does not take any concern to the economy. but there's a condition of sale. the 16,000 square foot home sits on 40 acres of land it was built in 1914. the mansion boasts a swimming pool, grand ballroom, a library and 11 bedrooms. the price $100 million, but the owner does not want to move out until he dies. >>> tonight what health officials is saying about the case. >>> and the ktvu investigation, how easy >>> the fbi said today they have stopped searching a well that was singled out by wesley shermantine. investigators only found dirt and debris no human remains were found. any future searches are also unlikely. the wells were 200 yards from where investigators found four sets of human remains a year ago. herzog and shermantine are accused of murders in the 1990s. >>> the body of a missing canadian tourist was found wedged inside one of if water tanks on the r
. >> reporter: a lot of concern about the over all economy remains after weak sales reported from sales and weakening consumer confidence. maureen naylor, ktvu. >>> a mansion in hillsboro is up for sale at a jaw dropping size that does not take any concern to the economy. but there's a condition of sale. the 16,000 square foot home sits on 40 acres of land it was built in 1914. the mansion boasts a swimming pool, grand ballroom, a library and 11 bedrooms. the price $100 million,...
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course there are trying to ruin here especially because of the mystic consumption based economy most of us and europe as you know has been completely suffered by austerity so on one hand they're trying to promote bilateral trade and expanding on the other hand you know the shrinking of the state under these conservative policies is not going to help them revive the group and in the absence of brought you don't have these corporations going to manufacture and export goods or services so i think we have to be realistic i mean the governor of the bank of england when king himself said that we're only halfway through the global economic crisis if that is so then we are looking at two thousand and eighteen is the only statement we want to come out of this crisis so until then i think most of these targets are mostly aspirational and i would be surprised if these are not meant. well coming out the kids are not all right certainly not in british close rooms investigate why weapons in school bags of becoming aware of the widespread among pupils in the u.k. to study reveals a local violence t
course there are trying to ruin here especially because of the mystic consumption based economy most of us and europe as you know has been completely suffered by austerity so on one hand they're trying to promote bilateral trade and expanding on the other hand you know the shrinking of the state under these conservative policies is not going to help them revive the group and in the absence of brought you don't have these corporations going to manufacture and export goods or services so i think...
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the american economy is probably getting strong, not weaker. you saw the single-family housing starts today was very strong. all i'm saying is you show me limited government, i'll show you economic growth. >> that's our boy. there you go. thanks, larry. dan, thanks for your help, i think, even though you agreed with larry more than you disagreed. >> i disagree in tone. i don't disagree in principle. >> very good. see you guys later. >> see you tonight, larry. >> 7:00, "the kudlow report." >> wouldn't miss it. >> diamond in the rough, or should we say ceo in the rough. a case for increased oversight at the bank in a short time? >> plus, the u.s. postal service is planning a new clothing line to help it get out of the red. we'll speak to two experts about the challenges that the post office faces and what it needs to do to lick the losing $15 billion next year. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the rx f sport. ♪ this is the nex
the american economy is probably getting strong, not weaker. you saw the single-family housing starts today was very strong. all i'm saying is you show me limited government, i'll show you economic growth. >> that's our boy. there you go. thanks, larry. dan, thanks for your help, i think, even though you agreed with larry more than you disagreed. >> i disagree in tone. i don't disagree in principle. >> very good. see you guys later. >> see you tonight, larry. >>...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. we are focusing on the problem. because no one. needs you might want to. be. done for. i was i was quite. right. and i welcome back a part of textbooks a lunch box and. a regular kit. parents a recent study shows and that the increasing number of people being caught with weapons schools. looks into the figures and investigates the shocking trend. you probably. own prison you'd be lucky to be alive when you're sixteen. you know it is gone. our courage is not far no for teaching going to say anything about a stark insight into the reality facing some of britain's schoolchildren despite having one of the best education systems in the world the latest research estimates that up to four peoples a day a court with weapons in british schools guns knives and knuckle dusters just some of the items confiscated by police are. searching the school and. gone to the school i had. gone. on about the fire schools are supposed to be a safe secure
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines kaiser reports. so one of my first testimonies before the european commission was a very very awakening experience. but. i had one commissioner interrupt me and say well we understand you had a problem in the united states with lobbying activities but he went on to say but you know this is brussels and this is europe we don't have that kind of activity going on here which just kind of floored me that anyone could be so naive. more perhaps the fact of answer was ok i'll concede that a lot of these k. street lobbyists and the professional lobbyists here in the united states may be corrupt however i know every major k. street lobby shop also has a lobby shop in brussels and so we're in your bed europe don't you want to know if you think that we are so corruptible and so corrupting don't you want to know who we are and who's paying for us and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying for a long time in two thousand a
find out what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines kaiser reports. so one of my first testimonies before the european commission was a very very awakening experience. but. i had one commissioner interrupt me and say well we understand you had a problem in the united states with lobbying activities but he went on to say but you know this is brussels and this is europe we don't have that kind of activity going on here which just kind of floored me that anyone...
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draghi and others in focus of the economy recovering. the german recovery in a modest pace. >> the dax finished up by nearly .5%. eurostoxx 50 up just a bit. the euro trading slightly higher, $1.3350. venezuelan president hugo chavez has made a surprising return of from cuba where he had another surgery for cancer and treatment. but she had not been seen since undergoing a fourth operation last december. his supporters turned out in numbers to welcome him back home. >> celebration on the streets of caracas. they're coming out to show their joy of the president's return. >> welcome back to venezuela. >> we love you. there is an entire population and that will support new always. >> it to the speculation to rest, he released these pictures showing him with his daughters. he appears alert and in good spirits. they broadcast messages from members of the government will commingle leader back. he told them that the president was in good condition but would be continuing his cancer treatment. supporters gathered in front of the hospital where h
draghi and others in focus of the economy recovering. the german recovery in a modest pace. >> the dax finished up by nearly .5%. eurostoxx 50 up just a bit. the euro trading slightly higher, $1.3350. venezuelan president hugo chavez has made a surprising return of from cuba where he had another surgery for cancer and treatment. but she had not been seen since undergoing a fourth operation last december. his supporters turned out in numbers to welcome him back home. >> celebration...
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i think the economy is struggling. europe is struggling for sure, even though we're the prettiest girl on the block and probably one people will look to, our economy is not anywhere yet robust by any stretch of the imagination. i think this will come back to bite us. >> we talked about transports specifically. what about the broader market if it keeps moving. >> look at the broader market today. for every reason it has to go lower. it hasn't. we've broken through 14,000. now if we stay above this and close above 15, 25, a slot take it to the highs of 1565 relatively quickly for no other reason than just the momentum play. >> got it. kenny, good to see you always. >>al a pleasure. >> back to you, tyler. >>> health insurance taking a hit after humana said it would be be hurt by pay rates. bertha coombs with the story. >> not just humana, the rates outlined by the centers for medicaid and medicare services. they have a 45 day notice before they put it into effect. called the proposed cuts a crushing blow to medicare patie
i think the economy is struggling. europe is struggling for sure, even though we're the prettiest girl on the block and probably one people will look to, our economy is not anywhere yet robust by any stretch of the imagination. i think this will come back to bite us. >> we talked about transports specifically. what about the broader market if it keeps moving. >> look at the broader market today. for every reason it has to go lower. it hasn't. we've broken through 14,000. now if we...
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draghi and others in focus of the economy recovering. the german recovery in a modest pace. >> the dax finished up by nearly .5%. eurostoxx 50 up just a bit. the euro trading slightly higher, $1.3350. venezuelan president hugo chavez has made a surprising return of from cuba where he had another surgery for cancer and treatment. but she had not been seen since undergoing a fourth operation last december. his supporters turned out in numbers to welcome him back home. >> celebration on the streets of caracas. they're coming out to show their joy of the president's return. >> welcome back to venezuela. >> we love you. there is an entire population and that will support new always. >> it to the speculation to rest, he released these pictures showing him with his daughters. he appears alert and in good spirits. they broadcast messages from members of the government will commingle leader back. he told them that the president was in good condition but would be continuing his cancer treatment. supporters gathered in front of the hospital where h
draghi and others in focus of the economy recovering. the german recovery in a modest pace. >> the dax finished up by nearly .5%. eurostoxx 50 up just a bit. the euro trading slightly higher, $1.3350. venezuelan president hugo chavez has made a surprising return of from cuba where he had another surgery for cancer and treatment. but she had not been seen since undergoing a fourth operation last december. his supporters turned out in numbers to welcome him back home. >> celebration...
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of these has an impact on the general economy and consumption. leads to wait for a flexibility more flexibility. in the public deficit targets and let's see if. i'm going here it stinks a little bit i listen to pollution economics professor barcelona university thank you for your thoughts on the program i or world com thanks to you all right still to come in the program a lot more lined up for you as well on a big business both in income as well but just ahead trouble in france as the country demands users identities are revealed it was big seen as a threat to free speech a step towards cross border censorship but that was good interest you cannot put up with it from us already today. and russian scientists from the first fragments of that meteor or that crashed in the urals last friday causing havoc leaving hundreds injured to report on the new rock rush there now just a couple of minutes type two if you can stay with us. download the official r.t. application for yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your. favorite. if you're a
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a cut you know a substantial enormous caught in government spending there's simply no way that the economy can recover stuff and definitely a multitude of reasons and unless you address the actual core of the system i don't think that it is going to recover i think that you just outlined that pretty well let's talk about the solution because i think a lot of people when they look at what you're proposing to size down the state to really get that libertarian mindset you take it one step further you actually advocate no state talk about this philosophy and i think a lot of people are confused because what i mean myself included i think when i look at the current state of things i'm thinking armed question you know is this in the inevitability of a free market capitalist state where we have these monopolies controlling everything and our government i mean is that so i think can you just explain why this isn't that case and also what your philosophy entails. i've got about three hours straight now from going to break so just completely lost the rest of the afternoon programming because what co
a cut you know a substantial enormous caught in government spending there's simply no way that the economy can recover stuff and definitely a multitude of reasons and unless you address the actual core of the system i don't think that it is going to recover i think that you just outlined that pretty well let's talk about the solution because i think a lot of people when they look at what you're proposing to size down the state to really get that libertarian mindset you take it one step further...
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it is a self-inflicted wound on the economy. there are ample ways to do this that democrats have put forward legislation that would postpone the sequester until the end of the year in a balanced way. we have done this before a few months ago. republicans supported it then. there is no reason why we cannot do it again to allow congress the time to work on the regular led to torry -- legislative process. >> but it is a question of why the staff is not in communication with the top republicans in the senate on the issue. >> we are in regular communication on a variety of topics. i do not have any calls or communications to read out, but this is not complicated. the broader issue of further deficit reduction in a balanced way will require time. that is why it is important that congress moves forward with a temporary postponement of the sequester. the consequences of not doing that would be catastrophic. >> should the sequester take effect, i know the president and the government have outlined some severe consequences, good the econo
it is a self-inflicted wound on the economy. there are ample ways to do this that democrats have put forward legislation that would postpone the sequester until the end of the year in a balanced way. we have done this before a few months ago. republicans supported it then. there is no reason why we cannot do it again to allow congress the time to work on the regular led to torry -- legislative process. >> but it is a question of why the staff is not in communication with the top...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report on. the mission free accreditation free zones for charges free arrangement three. three stooges free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh god r.t. dot com. every six months there was somebody who was on that and every six months that your team it's just a few days before. location and they work up come from then travel the booking was made two years and it's. left behind was a clear message to the following you summit on the heads of governments a few days later. adopt the single market the monetary union infrastructure projects a flexible labor market deregulation downsize public services austerity measures and so on and so on the whole neo liberal agenda for them basically are picture confirmed by american scholar stepping into the topic maria green call's i was interested and doing something about europe something about the european you. i started talking with some of the c.e.o.'s and in particu
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. so one of my first testimonies before the european commission was a very very awakening experience. i had one commissioner interrupt me and say well we understand you had a problem in the united states with lobbying activities but he went on to say but you know this is brussels and this is europe we don't have that kind of activity going on here which just kind of floored me that anyone could be so naive. more that perhaps the fact of answer was ok i'll concede that a lot of these k. street lobbyists and the professional lobbyists here in the united states may be corrupt however i know every major k. street lobby shop also has a lobby shop in brussels and so we're in your bed europe don't you want to know if you think that we are so corruptible and so corrupting don't you want to know who we are and who's paying for us and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying for
find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. so one of my first testimonies before the european commission was a very very awakening experience. i had one commissioner interrupt me and say well we understand you had a problem in the united states with lobbying activities but he went on to say but you know this is brussels and this is europe we don't have that kind of activity going on here which just kind...
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relatives it pieres a wal-mart does better in a slow or challenged economy. but wal-mart, like others, does better when the economy is moving ahead, right? >> wal-mart would do better by far in a better wage growth. when things are tough, they do do better and benefit from that trade. >> your prying target is 75. you see it as a kind of market performer at best, right? >> i take it to market performer. earnings growth is mid digit. and we think it is a tough environment valuation is not -- >> really? i want to get a very quick answer from you on the fiscal cliff, but sequestering. i hate that word. budget cuts that could come in ten days' time. do you see that as a major problem for the retail space? >> not at all. >> no? ? >> not at all. the issue for the consumer is the payroll tax. you just have about 1.5% less income to spend. there will be some people affected by sequestering but in the magnitude of that is so small relative to the -- >> a marginal fact. >> 130 billion going up in payroll taxes. >> collin, thank you very much. simon? >> ty, straight for
relatives it pieres a wal-mart does better in a slow or challenged economy. but wal-mart, like others, does better when the economy is moving ahead, right? >> wal-mart would do better by far in a better wage growth. when things are tough, they do do better and benefit from that trade. >> your prying target is 75. you see it as a kind of market performer at best, right? >> i take it to market performer. earnings growth is mid digit. and we think it is a tough environment...
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the finance chief of the world's biggest economies have united in chorus against looming currency wars following high level talks here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for its hosting of the g. twenty summit later this year but his duty coming off takes a look at what sparked the currency battle talks in the first place and what is behind the apparent unity. japan is actually at the center of this crisis because of its aggressive monetary and fiscal policies that have led to a weakening of the yen and basically in tough economic times one option that a country house is to artificially make the value of its currency worth a little bit less so for example making something like this twenty dollar bill worth less you can do that by a variety of means like printing money why would you want to do that because when you do you value your currency your manufacturing good your goods your exports become cheaper and that gives you a short term economic boost which is something that a lot of these countries europe the united states japan certainly desperately need in these
the finance chief of the world's biggest economies have united in chorus against looming currency wars following high level talks here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for its hosting of the g. twenty summit later this year but his duty coming off takes a look at what sparked the currency battle talks in the first place and what is behind the apparent unity. japan is actually at the center of this crisis because of its aggressive monetary and fiscal policies that have...
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it doesn't guarantee a sound or a economy or a more stable job market. it does not guarantee that another young american, man or woman, won't go and lose their life because we weren't willing to make the right investments here in the first place. we need to say no to the politics of the lowest common denominator and the simplistic slogans and start making real choices that protect the interest of our country. that is imperative. [applause] unfortunately, the state our ownnt doesn't have grover norquist pushing a pledge to protect it. we don't have millions of aarp seniors sending in their dues and rallying to protect american investments overseas. the kids whose lives we are helping save from aids, the women who are -- who we are helping to free from the horrors of sex trafficking, the students who can choose for the first time to walk into a school instead of a short life of terror, their strongest lobbyists are the rare, committed americans who stand up to them and for the resources that we need to help them. and i hope that includes all of you here an
it doesn't guarantee a sound or a economy or a more stable job market. it does not guarantee that another young american, man or woman, won't go and lose their life because we weren't willing to make the right investments here in the first place. we need to say no to the politics of the lowest common denominator and the simplistic slogans and start making real choices that protect the interest of our country. that is imperative. [applause] unfortunately, the state our ownnt doesn't have grover...
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what's really happening to the global economy. headlines kaiser reports. good laboratory was able to build a new. mission to teach. only. that's. because. of. the.
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again very good to have you with us tonight struggling to get its economy. and the u.k. is now knocking on india's trade doors promise david cameron is in the british former colony urging it to open up for more investment the u.k. delegation includes business leaders more than one hundred companies several ministers and m.p.'s to him what he said in fact to be the biggest ever team taken abroad by a prime minister cameron claimed there in britain were on track to double trade between them by twenty fifteen and that he wants the u.k. to become the new delhi part of choice as he put it well investigator investors rather have been there craving for india the free regulations for years as a lot of money at stake here a professor. from the jindal school of international affairs in new delhi is skeptical of cameron's promise of huge trade growth and his description of relations with india is quote special. what we would like to see here. and you get a good relationship that is on a level and based on mutual interest between india he's been seen as the water in terms of france
again very good to have you with us tonight struggling to get its economy. and the u.k. is now knocking on india's trade doors promise david cameron is in the british former colony urging it to open up for more investment the u.k. delegation includes business leaders more than one hundred companies several ministers and m.p.'s to him what he said in fact to be the biggest ever team taken abroad by a prime minister cameron claimed there in britain were on track to double trade between them by...
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these cuts are not smart, not fair, they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> massachusetts democrat congressman, that doesn't sound like calm talk to me. that sounds like scary talk. >> well, facts are sometimes scary. what the president said is facts -- >> neil: if this stuff was coming why would be go golfing and why would you be off? >> i agree with you. we voted to stay in. we should be there. but being there and doing something are two different things. >> neil: i understand that -- >> yet aim other hearing from the other side is a not possible. >> neil: you're pragmatic but for the president to go away, knowing all these problems were on the way and we would see all these cuts and beef inspector cuts and all the other hellacious things that were to happen, man, i wouldn't leave the white house. i would be going 24/7. >> i understand what you're saying, but with today's modern technology, telephones -- >> neil: on the golf course? you don't have to scare people -- >> well -- >>
these cuts are not smart, not fair, they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> massachusetts democrat congressman, that doesn't sound like calm talk to me. that sounds like scary talk. >> well, facts are sometimes scary. what the president said is facts -- >> neil: if this stuff was coming why would be go golfing and why would you be off? >> i agree with you. we voted to stay in. we should be there. but being...
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asia got a boost from signs of recovery from the world's economy. tokyo's nikkei gain 1% to close at a high. hong kong's hang seng added more than half a percent. word of a possible merger between office max and office depot rallied wall street. the dow climbed nearly 54 points while the nasdaq added 21. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the obama administration is considering fines, penalties, and trade restrictions. a virginia-based cyber security firm discovered a secret chinese military unit behind years of u.s. cyber attacks. china has denied any involvement and claims it's been a victim of hacking, too, by the u.s. >>> and apple was the target of a hacking attack at the company's california headquarters. apple says mall ware infected a small number of its mac computers used by employees. the company says the mall ware got on the macs through a website for software developers by exploiting a security
asia got a boost from signs of recovery from the world's economy. tokyo's nikkei gain 1% to close at a high. hong kong's hang seng added more than half a percent. word of a possible merger between office max and office depot rallied wall street. the dow climbed nearly 54 points while the nasdaq added 21. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the...
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. >> reporter: a lot of concern about the over all economy remains after weak sales reported from sales and weakening consumer confidence. maureen naylor, ktvu. >>> a mansion in hillsboro is up for sale at a jaw dropping size that does not take any concern to the economy. but there's a condition of sale. the 16,000 square foot home sits on 40 acres of land it was built in 1914. the mansion boasts a swimming pool, grand ballroom, a library and 11 bedrooms. the price $100 million, but the owner does not want to move out until he dies. >>> tonight what health officials is saying about the case. >>> and the ktvu investigation, how easy is it to buy an assault weapon just beyond the state line. we go under cover to find out. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announc
. >> reporter: a lot of concern about the over all economy remains after weak sales reported from sales and weakening consumer confidence. maureen naylor, ktvu. >>> a mansion in hillsboro is up for sale at a jaw dropping size that does not take any concern to the economy. but there's a condition of sale. the 16,000 square foot home sits on 40 acres of land it was built in 1914. the mansion boasts a swimming pool, grand ballroom, a library and 11 bedrooms. the price $100 million,...
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to reduce the deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> republican leaders say they haven't been contacted by the president since the inaugural. >> the republicans had plans to avoid sequester and at the time the president responded threatening a veto. >> some in congress trying to undo the automatic spending cuts. my message is simple. no. i will veto any effort to get rid of the automatic spending cuts, domestic spending. >> spokesman jay carney said the problem is the republicans wanted a plan that would not balance with spending cut an tax increases. >> we do not support undoing the sequester in a way that says you know what? we will throw double the number of kids out of head start and make tunnel the cuts to education. >> speaspeaker john boehner fird back saying last month the president got the higher taxes on the wealthy and is back for more. the american people understand revenue debate is closed. close the loophole and carve out attack code but it should be used to lower rate across the board. enter th
to reduce the deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> republican leaders say they haven't been contacted by the president since the inaugural. >> the republicans had plans to avoid sequester and at the time the president responded threatening a veto. >> some in congress trying to undo the automatic spending cuts. my message is simple. no. i will veto any effort to get rid of the automatic spending cuts, domestic spending. >> spokesman jay carney...
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that combined with more fiscal cuts could hit the economy a little bit. i feel like with all the good news on the stock market, we're probably due for a little correction here. >> i think you're right. the fed is the thing that's lev stated this market so it's the fed that could bring it down, and that's what spooked the markets yet. what are you going to buy here? what do you think will lead this market higher if it's destined to go to 1600? >> the fed's game plan is to-to-stimulate the market through housing. the supply of existing homes is down to almost historic lows. the fed is force feeding mortgage liquidity to the marketplace so it seems to reason that the home builders are in a great place as long as the economy stays -- >> even on the day that stephen nicholas says it feels the housing market has peaked and they are downgrading like the home depot and lowe's. >> if the housing market peaked the market has a bigger problem meaning quantitative easing and the fed has failed and we could be headed for recession. >> down lower, down 53 points on the
that combined with more fiscal cuts could hit the economy a little bit. i feel like with all the good news on the stock market, we're probably due for a little correction here. >> i think you're right. the fed is the thing that's lev stated this market so it's the fed that could bring it down, and that's what spooked the markets yet. what are you going to buy here? what do you think will lead this market higher if it's destined to go to 1600? >> the fed's game plan is...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report.
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was economy and a very important market rich market was a high g.d.p. per capita and that when the european union was going outside and negotiate as a bloc they had a real power because it was a biggest exporter the biggest importer the biggest foreign investor. but so in britain the trade. the mission of european union was complaining that i with every time he was going to negotiate with the united states in front of him we see his counterpart. theory of every office and gardener and system of seriousness and on his back he would have c.e.o.'s of big banks a big insurance company telling please do that for me please do that for us but winterland britain was turning his back to see where the support was he was actually having only some ministers saying don't do this don't do that and please do that it only but not more and he was really not very happy you know because we discovered that there is a whole world of lobbyists in washington to tell the government what they want in the trade association. and we thought this is a way we have to go we have to d
was economy and a very important market rich market was a high g.d.p. per capita and that when the european union was going outside and negotiate as a bloc they had a real power because it was a biggest exporter the biggest importer the biggest foreign investor. but so in britain the trade. the mission of european union was complaining that i with every time he was going to negotiate with the united states in front of him we see his counterpart. theory of every office and gardener and system of...